Well they get paid to write this but it’s a great bike anywayThe First Ride write up of the Strive:In in this month’s MBUK is very, very good. Their only gripe is wanting a few more frame colours available
Well they get paid to write this but it’s a great bike anywayThe First Ride write up of the Strive:In in this month’s MBUK is very, very good. Their only gripe is wanting a few more frame colours available
They do to a degree but I've still read less positive reviews on bikes in MBUK tooWell they get paid to write this but it’s a great bike anyway
Thanks, I'm just surprised (and annoyed) that I have to start carrying such a large allen key around all the time now. It's also bl**dy tight! There is a spanner in the bike box as well and I have no idea why they've included that Something is probably going to fall off. Followed by me!Yes, just a big Allen key. Not sure about the torque though. Should say on the frame.
The but that annoys me is that it's a different size Allen key to the front axle. Whyyyy?!
On my 2022 Canyon Spectral CF8 the front axle was quick release and the rear had Canyon's own quick release axle. Why they moved away from those I have no idea. Both much easier than faffing with Allen keys.
The wrench is to help you put the bike together. It's a rudimentary torque wrench.Thanks, I'm just surprised (and annoyed) that I have to start carrying such a large allen key around all the time now. It's also bl**dy tight! There is a spanner in the bike box as well and I have no idea why they've included that Something is probably going to fall off. Followed by me!
Me threeWell, I was hoping they'd announce it at the recent event, but unfortunately that did not happen.
I added a comment about missing Garmin integration to their post to bring this to Bosch's attention, but I feel they don't see how important this may be for the users.
Maybe some more comments or requests in this post would bump this feature request in their queue for development...
If you're also missing Garmin integration, feel free to reply to my comment here; maybe that will attract Bosch attention
Nothing as bad as your videos, last night on my first proper ride I had 2 instances where I was in Turbo mode on a very long steep hill and the power reduced for less than a second then came straight back on. My thought was overheating. I would say yours looks more like a bad connection or something more serious I'm afraid.Has anyone else had problems with the battery cutting off and the whole system shutting down?
For me, it started two days ago, and yesterday it just kept switching off.
Sometimes it would turn on for a brief moment and then die after that.
On other occasions, it doesn't even power up and shuts down immediately.
Canyon Strive:ON CFR battery cutting off while riding on minor bumps
Canyon Strive:ON CFR battery cutting off when stationary
Mine started the same way, with brief cut-offs for a split second, and now it would turn off completely while riding.Nothing as bad as your videos, last night on my first proper ride I had 2 instances where I was in Turbo mode on a very long steep hill and the power reduced for less than a second then came straight back on. My thought was overheating. I would say yours looks more like a bad connection or something more serious I'm afraid.
My rear thru axle is also completely seized presumably through over tightening at the factory (I've only had a 2 days) but that's a different issue...
Mine did it,third ride in,after about 100m,so I removed the battery then set off again,same thing happened, so I removed the battery again & when I reconnected it I realised that I wasn't fully pushing the latch as far as it would go,so as soon as I rode off the battery was moving & disconnecting, once I figured that out & made sure the latch was fully seated I haven't had any more problems.Has anyone else had problems with the battery cutting off and the whole system shutting down?
For me, it started two days ago, and yesterday it just kept switching off.
Sometimes it would turn on for a brief moment and then die after that.
On other occasions, it doesn't even power up and shuts down immediately.
Canyon Strive:ON CFR battery cutting off while riding on minor bumps
Canyon Strive:ON CFR battery cutting off when stationary
Yeah, I did it twice, but no luck. Do you have a photo of the latch and how far you can push it?Mine did it,third ride in,after about 100m,so I removed the battery then set off again,same thing happened, so I removed the battery again & when I reconnected it I realised that I wasn't fully pushing the latch as far as it would go,so as soon as I rode off the battery was moving & disconnecting, once I figured that out & made sure the latch was fully seated I haven't had any more problems.
My rear thru axle is also completely seized presumably through over tightening at the factory (I've only had a 2 days) but that's a different issue...
I worked this out last night disassembling my bike to have the damage repaired.Assume you’re unwinding from the correct side? There is what looks like an axle on both sides but the actual axle is on the brake caliper side. The other side tightens anti clockwise so trying to undo actually tightens
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Erm yeah, might have been that Let's never speak of this againAssume you’re unwinding from the correct side? There is what looks like an axle on both sides but the actual axle is on the brake caliper side. The other side tightens anti clockwise so trying to undo actually tightens
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I had this quite a lot last night as well. As you said, bit of a lean in rough terrain and it hits. Overall like you though, very impressed generally.Pedal strikes, I must have had 10 today. Literally can’t pedal with any lean on on the trails. My plan as I was riding was assuming it had 175mm cranks and I’d swap for 160. However they are already 165mm so not sure it will make any difference. Going to have to learn to ride differently
Have you fitted tyre inserts before? I put Tannus Armour in my previous bike and nearly killed myself getting them both in. Not sure I'll bother this time - I'd never be able to put an inner tube inside if I had a puncture, it'd be too fiddly to do on a trail.Hi there,
1 week with my StriveOn, happy as a kid, even if it's my first emtb. I'm not yet 100% used to the weight, but i enjoy it a lot (especially on climbs)
It's been a pleasure to read the 20 previous pages of this topic, thanks to you all, very informative, i wish i'd have find this place a month ago
Still working on dial the Fork and shock to my taste, and about to go tubeless (waiting for valves, cushcore, sealant,...)
I used ridewrap taylored for the protection. After the second ride, in a tight single, some branches ripped on tube of the rear triangle (base) and made 3 holes in the wrap. I know it's not a heavy duty protection, but i expected more. I'll put some 1.2mm heavy protection film on exposed parts, i'm a little stressed as it's my first carbon frame...
I'd really like to find a good protection for the down tube, that would fit the entire low base and side of this down tube. (seen rob's one on a previous page, but still, i'd like it bigger), for now, i'll wrap this tube in this ugly thick film, over the ridewrap to prevent consequences from crashs in the bike park this summer.
I've seen that the strive on is coil-shock compatible. Does a TTX22m.2 would fit?
Good to hear some feedback and impressions of the bike ridden on trails I know well. I experienced a lot of pedal strikes on my Orbea Rise. A touch more air and an extra click of rebound quickens the rear up a little and the strikes lessened. I also swapped to Burgtec pedals. Very low profile. This took the strikes down againA few more observations from a loop of the monkey and follow the dog at Cannock.
It’s fun everywhere, agile and super capable. Rolls over the rock gardens much better than my old 27.5 plus front wheel. Also I feels so much more confident on drop offs and anything steep and technical
I’m now sold on the motor. 15 miles in Emtb mode and had 60% battery remaining. Power when you need it, control when needed and the over run feature to push over obstacles is great. I’d pay almost any amount to have it set to USA speed limit however. That few mph makes such a difference
Suspension now dialled in and pressure reduced on front tyre and it feels very plush.
Tyres are excellent. The double defence tyre on the back gives me much more confidence I’m not going to rip it open like I normally do at llandegla.
Bars perhaps a bit too wide for me. Clipped a couple of trees so may reduce a small amount.
I’ve had to move the mode controller inwards as I keep knocking it and changing modes whilst riding
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I basically have one challenge with it at the moment. Pedal strikes, I must have had 10 today. Literally can’t pedal with any lean on on the trails. My plan as I was riding was assuming it had 175mm cranks and I’d swap for 160. However they are already 165mm so not sure it will make any difference. Going to have to learn to ride differently
But it’s an absolute beast and I’m sure I’m going to have many happy years on it.
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i've never fitted an insert, i watched every single installation video/tutorial on internet, i'm the wikipedia of the cushcore installation....i know it could be hard to fit, especially cushcore...but i'm up for the challenge (i might change my mind after a full weekend failing to do it).Have you fitted tyre inserts before? I put Tannus Armour in my previous bike and nearly killed myself getting them both in. Not sure I'll bother this time - I'd never be able to put an inner tube inside if I had a puncture, it'd be too fiddly to do on a trail.
That said, I worry about not having the protection. I heard Cushcore was harder than the Tannus as well.
Yea I might try a touch more air and a bit more reboundGood to hear some feedback and impressions of the bike ridden on trails I know well. I experienced a lot of pedal strikes on my Orbea Rise. A touch more air and an extra click of rebound quickens the rear up a little and the strikes lessened. I also swapped to Burgtec pedals. Very low profile. This took the strikes down again
I have fitted the Tubolight EVO HD inserts to mine, and they work great!Have you fitted tyre inserts before? I put Tannus Armour in my previous bike and nearly killed myself getting them both in. Not sure I'll bother this time - I'd never be able to put an inner tube inside if I had a puncture, it'd be too fiddly to do on a trail.
That said, I worry about not having the protection. I heard Cushcore was harder than the Tannus as well.
Report back once you've tried installing it! I predict some swearing! (I also watched a bunch of videos on installation!)i've never fitted an insert, i watched every single installation video/tutorial on internet, i'm the wikipedia of the cushcore installation....i know it could be hard to fit, especially cushcore...but i'm up for the challenge (i might change my mind after a full weekend failing to do it).
If it could save the rim from a bad shot in the park, i want to try. (rear tire only)
I've got a mesh repair kit in case of puncture on trail, hopefully it will do the job
edit: btw, as others i experienced a lot of pedal strikes, but in my case, i think it comes with the shock not well dialed.
Remember when you add air pressure in the X2, keep the pump plugged, and slowly compress the shock on 30%(approx.) of the travel ten times, pressing on the saddle, to let the pressures equalize in the shock. Then check/adjust air pressure with the pump. Repeat until it's at the right pressure.
First ride, i set my shock at 200Psi before the first ride, it was 130 at the end of the ride...
Same, If you set your sag with your weight.
How easy was it to get the tyre back on the rim with them inside? That's always the tricky bit. Even with the Tannus Armour inserts I had.I have fitted the Tubolight EVO HD inserts to mine, and they work great!
Installing was extremely easy — way easier than fitting PTN inserts to my gravel bike
I did one modification, though, and I added some holes to the insert so that the below-insert and above-insert chambers could equalize the air pressure. My reasoning was that on the other bikes where I installed inserts, there was always a problem with adding air or sealant as it needed to be pushed from below the insert to the main chamber. I saw some manufacturers are adding those holes so I did something similar to Tubolights.
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I just purchased a torque n. The creaking started a couple rides after receiving mine it was the motor mount bolts. Highly recommend putting locktite blue on the bolts.Went out again yesterday, didn't start well,after about a minute of the 1st run i got a slash in the side wall of the rear tyre,instant flat,wouldn't seal,so had to put a tube in,but these things happen,there is a lot of flint type rock around on certain runs at my local.
Rest of the ride was great, bike is great to ride,very planted downhill,definitely inspires confidence, the Zeb & the Super deluxe Rct2 are very plush they feel a lot more supple than my fox set up on the Bronson, although newness will have a little effect on that.
All in all super happy that I decided on this bike it really is a superb machine.
It has developed an annoying carbon creak that I'll need to chase down,but that's often the case with carbon bikes.
I'm off to Chatel with the Bronson early July, so might leave it with my lbs that week to find the creak
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